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6/14/2025, 2:41:07 PM
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>you think typical religious texts present logical arguments and invite logical reflection?
absolutely, or at least they try to
you might not get it because etiology is abstract logic, but religious texts are 100% about answering the question "why do we exist?"
different texts have different logic-roadmaps how to get from A to B, and many are missing steps, others mistake entirely where B is, but regardless the entire endeavor is for the purpose of logic
>you think typical religious texts present logical arguments and invite logical reflection?
absolutely, or at least they try to
you might not get it because etiology is abstract logic, but religious texts are 100% about answering the question "why do we exist?"
different texts have different logic-roadmaps how to get from A to B, and many are missing steps, others mistake entirely where B is, but regardless the entire endeavor is for the purpose of logic
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